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1848 Clonakilty, Ireland - 1892 New York City. Known for: Trompe l'oeil still life painting, hanging game.
Born in Clonakilty, Ireland, William Harnett became America's best known "trompe l'oeil" [fool the eye] still-life painter in the later part of the 19th century and is credited with being the most... Read full biography
Born in Clonakilty, Ireland, William Harnett became America's best known "trompe l'oeil" [fool the eye] still-life painter in the later part of the 19th century and is credited with being the most influential in that style and subject matter. Collectors of this artist need to have a watchful 'eye'... Read full biography
Born in Clonakilty, Ireland, William Harnett became America's best known "trompe l'oeil" [fool the eye] still-life painter in the later part of the 19th century and is credited with being the most influential in that style and subject matter. Collectors of this artist need to have a watchful 'eye' because of the many forgeries of Harnett's work. Likely his most famous painting is After the Hunt, in the collection of The California Palace of the Legion of Honor. For nearly 50 years after his... Read full biography
Born in Clonakilty, Ireland, William Harnett became America's best known "trompe l'oeil" [fool the eye] still-life painter in the later part of the 19th century and is credited with being the most influential in that style and subject matter. Collectors of this artist need to have a watchful 'eye' because of the many forgeries of Harnett's work. Likely his most famous painting is After the Hunt, in the collection of The California Palace of the Legion of Honor. For nearly 50 years after his death, his work was overlooked, but in 1939 an exhibition held by Edith Halpert at her Downtown Gallery in Greenwich Village, New York initiated the public attention that has continued to grow into the 21st century. Halpert first saw Harnett's work in... Read full biography
Born in Clonakilty, Ireland, William Harnett became America's best known "trompe l'oeil" [fool the eye] still-life painter in the later part of the 19th century and is credited with being the most influential in that style and subject matter. Collectors of this artist need to have a watchful 'eye' because of the many forgeries of Harnett's work. Likely his most famous painting is After the Hunt, in the collection of The California Palace of the Legion of Honor. For nearly 50 years after his death, his work was overlooked, but in 1939 an exhibition held by Edith Halpert at her Downtown Gallery in Greenwich Village, New York initiated the public attention that has continued to grow into the 21st century. Halpert first saw Harnett's work in 1935, when one of his canvases, The Faithful Colt, was brought to her attention. It was dated... Read full biography
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- Childhood in 19th Century AmericaFebruary 2006Perry, ClaireAmerican Art Review
- American Art at Reynolda HouseJune 2005Denenberg, Thomas AndrewAmerican Art Review
- Claude Raquet Hirst (1855-1942)December 2004Evans, Martha MAmerican Art Review
- The John Wilmerding CollectionSeptember 2004Anderson, Nancy KThe Magazine Antiques
- Masterworks: Selections from theSeptember 2004Steiner, Raymond JArt Times
- Mount Holyoke College Art MuseumJune 2004Doezema, MarianneAmerican Art Review
- Springfield Art MuseumsJune 2004Haskell, Heather RAmerican Art Review
- Smith College Museum of ArtJune 2004Muehlig, LindaAmerican Art Review
- Is That Real? Art's Ultimate RealisMarch 2004Soderberg, PaulArt-Talk
- American Art from the Detroit Inst.December 2003Beal, G & Krulick-Belin, JAmerican Art Review
- American Art at the Flint InstituteOctober 2003Leeds, Valerie AnnAmerican Art Review
- John Haberle: Museum AccessionOctober 2003Warkel, Harriet GAmerican Art Review
- Jean & Alvin Snowiss Collection ofApril 2003Robinson and MazowAmerican Art Review
- GalleriesFebruary 2003Editor, American Arts QuarterlAmerican Arts Quarterly
- Five Centuries of Trompe l'Oeil ...October 2002Staiti, PaulAmerican Art Review
- Twentieth-Century Paintings and ScuNovember 2001Junker, PatriciaThe Magazine Antiques
- Collection of John and Dolores BeckDecember 2000Leeds, Valerie AnnAmerican Art Review
- The Farnsworth Art MuseumJune 2000Gerdts, William (essays) etc.American Art Review
- Treasures from Westmoreland MuseumFebruary 1999O'Toole, Judith/ Carla HerlingAmerican Art Review
- Amer Paintings in S Cal CollectionsMay 1996Fort, Ilene SusanAmerican Art Review
- Masters of DeceptionMarch 1996Hunting, Mary AnneArt & Auction
- American Art at HarvardOctober 1994Burgard, TimothyAmerican Art Review
- The High Museum of ArtAugust 1994Larson, JudyAmerican Art Review
- The Blount CollectionJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
- Things on the TableJune 1994AR editorsAmerican Art Review
- William M Harnett at the MetApril 1992Steiner, Raymond JArt Times
